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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lawrence Smith (University of Glasgow, UK) , Neil Spooner (Director, Food and Agriculture Programme, International Committee for Economic Reform and Cooperation (ICERC)) , Neil Spooner (Director, Food and Agriculture Programme, International Committee for Economic Reform and Cooperation (ICERC)) , Neil Spooner (Director, Food and Agriculture Programme, International Committee for Economic Reform and Cooperation (ICERC))Publisher: CABI Publishing Imprint: CABI Publishing Dimensions: Width: 17.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 0.549kg ISBN: 9780851991573ISBN 10: 0851991572 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 01 November 1996 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of Contents1: Introduction, L D Smith and N Spooner 2: Reforming the cereals sector in transitional economies: an overview of issues, J Kydd, Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Wye College, Uni. of London, Ashford, Kent, UK and K Bird, Development Admin. Group, School of Public Policy, Uni. of Birmingham, UK 3: Private trading activities and food security, M L Debatisse and A S Rajkumar, Technical Department, Europe and Central Asia Regional Office and Middle East and North Africa Regional Office, World Bank, NW Washington, USA 4: The role of government in a market oriented cereals sector: price stabilization and income support, H F Gordon, Independent Consultant Economist, 2910 Baker Street, Silver Spring, USA 5: Privatization of cereals marketing in the former centrally planned economies: a review of issues, S Jones, Senior Research Officer, Food Studies Group, Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford, UK 6: Grain sector reform and food security in the countries of the FSU, W M Liefert, Senior Economist, Economic Research Service, US Department of Agriculture, NW Washington, USA 7: Impacts of the Uruguay round agreement on cereals policy and trade: implications for countries of the NIS and CEE, W H Meyers, Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute, Center for Agricultural and Rural Development, Iowa State University, USA 8: Cereals production in the Czech Republic: situation and perspectives, A Kalina, First Deputy Agricultural Minister, Pesnov 17, 117 05 Prague 1, Czech Republic 9: Grain sector reform in Poland, G Hughes, Independent Research Consultant, 60 Marlborough Road, Falmouth, UK 10: Cereals sector reform in Hungary, G Rasko, Member of Parliament, Parliamentary Office Building, 1358 Budapest, Hungary 11: Problems of cereals sector reform in Bulgaria, R Khristov, Adviser to the President of Bulgaria for Agriculture, Sofia, Bulgaria 12: Cereals reform in Ukraine: Policies, methods and results, N Pogozheva and G Chenard, Food and Agriculture Programme, ICERC, Kiev, Ukraine 13: Strategic aspects of cereals reform in the Russian federation, M Stockbridge, Independent Consultant, 34 High Street, Sandwich, Kent, UK 14: Sequencing of cereals sector reforms: government policies and donor initiatives, N Spooner and L D SmithReviewsThis collection points out that lack of reform has prevented these countries from realizing their full productive potential in this vital sector. --Business Horizons<br> Thirteen papers, resulting from a workshop held in Kiev in December 1995, focus on cereal sector reform and food security in the newly independent states of the former Soviet Union and in Central and Eastern Europe. --Journal of Economic Literature<br> This collection points out that lack of reform has prevented these countries from realizing their full productive potential in this vital sector. --Business Horizons Thirteen papers, resulting from a workshop held in Kiev in December 1995, focus on cereal sector reform and food security in the newly independent states of the former Soviet Union and in Central and Eastern Europe. --Journal of Economic Literature This collection points out that lack of reform has prevented these countries from realizing their full productive potential in this vital sector. --Business Horizons Thirteen papers, resulting from a workshop held in Kiev in December 1995, focus on cereal sector reform and food security in the newly independent states of the former Soviet Union and in Central and Eastern Europe. --Journal of Economic Literature This collection points out that lack of reform has prevented these countries from realizing their full productive potential in this vital sector. --Business Horizons Thirteen papers, resulting from a workshop held in Kiev in December 1995, focus on cereal sector reform and food security in the newly independent states of the former Soviet Union and in Central and Eastern Europe. --Journal of Economic Literature This collection points out that lack of reform has prevented these countries from realizing their full productive potential in this vital sector. --Business Horizons Thirteen papers, resulting from a workshop held in Kiev in December 1995, focus on cereal sector reform and food security in the newly independent states of the former Soviet Union and in Central and Eastern Europe. --Journal of Economic Literature <br> This collection points out that lack of reform has prevented these countries from realizing their full productive potential in this vital sector. --Business Horizons<p><br> Thirteen papers, resulting from a workshop held in Kiev in December 1995, focus on cereal sector reform and food security in the newly independent states of the former Soviet Union and in Central and Eastern Europe. --Journal of Economic Literature<p><br> Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |